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Seagate FireCuda X1070 SSD spotted at retailers at $829.99 before any official announcement
Seagate's first new consumer SSD in over a year opts for PCIe 4.0 rather than Gen5.
Samsung Electronics has officially unveiled the 990 EVO SSD, a storage solution engineered to deliver exceptional performance, broad interface compatibility, and enhanced energy efficiency. Tailored ...
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Fake x16 slots and hidden lane sharing: Why your PCIe NVMe adapter is running at half speed
These adapters might be slowing down your entire PC (but they don't have to) ...
Seagate appears to be preparing a new consumer NVMe SSD, with early retail listings and online product material revealing the FireCuda X1070 ahead of any formal announcement.
A listing for Samsung's upcoming 990 Evo SSD has appeared online. Though the release of a 990 Evo series SSD is not at all unexpected, its PCIe lane configuration is surprising, and it's an ...
Did you hear about the Radeon RX 6500 XT? AMD announced the little video card on Tuesday at its pre-CES show. The company didn't reveal many specifications about the new card, but thanks to earlier ...
What just happened? Samsung has announced the release of its latest mainstream consumer SSD, the 990 EVO. It is the company's first new mid-range consumer SSD launch in nearly five years and comes a ...
Gigabyte has announced the world's fastest and largest PCIe 4.0 SSD, the Aorus AIC, during its Aorus Xtreme Power event at Computex 2019. With 8TB of space on a single add-in card, you'll never have ...
As of now, the PCI Express 4.0 standard has been finalized and officially released. The new protocol promises twice the per-lane bandwidth of PCI Express 3.0, allowing a GPU or other accelerator to ...
The PCI-SIG has announced the completion of the PCIe 5.0 specification. In the history of PCI development, this may be the first time a new standard has been finished before the previous iteration had ...
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